BALTIMORE -- A man flanked by his child stole two deliveries left on a Baltimore woman's porch minutes after they arrived, surveillance video shows.

After spending $400 on a four-camera surveillance system for her home, Shirelle Green got her money's worth Saturday.

"I'm not sure if he was driving up the street and saw packages and figured he would jump out and steal mine with a car in the driveway on a Saturday. I was home. I was actually home," Green said.

Green said she ordered some clothes and iPad covers from Amazon.com at the end of February. By the weekend, she checked online and the website indicated the packages had been delivered on March 2. But she couldn't find them, so she went directly to the camera.

"I see the UPS man throw the package on the porch. I see the mailman throw a package on top of the UPS package, and then I see this guy snatch the package and run, and my heart freezes and I'm like, 'Really dude? You stealing my package?'" Green said.

Green said she couldn't believe what she saw, but what really tugged at her heart strings was off camera. What sounds like a child can be heard telling the man to hurry up.

"When I hear the little girl -- 'Daddy, daddy' -- I was pissed off that you would do something like that with a child in the car," Green said.

City police told WBAL-TV 11 News that they see this type of crime of opportunity all the time, and they remind residents to have packages delivered to a back yard or a workplace.

Green has been posting the video on various social media sites in an effort to help police find the man.

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